So yesterday morning we got an offer on our current house and excepted it. Now come the questions! We are going to be buying my grandmothers house. I really want to do this right this time and don't want to be a slave to the boiler like we are now!
-1600 sqft ranch built in the late 60's by my grand parents.
-Current heating systems is an old Memco 100 wood boiler and a 7 year old buderus oil boiler with riello burner and a 40 gal indirect.
I will be upgrading the heating system and will be getting away from oil. My budget is $15-17,000 for materials, I'll be installing.
Option 1: Froling w/ 2-500 Gal propane tanks, pellet burner conversion, keep indirect.
Option 2: Varmebaronen new lambda Vedolux w/ 2-500 Gal propane tanks, pellet burner conversion, keep indirect.
Option 3: Varmebaronen non lambda Vedolux with pellet burner option, 1-1000L Teknik Tank, 2- 1000L UB Tanks. Remove and sell oil boiler and Indirect.
So these are some options that I'm thinking of. I really like option 3 because I would have wood/pellet/solar/electric for options but its not a lambda boiler.
Please give me your opinions good/bad or if you have any other suggestions. Thanks, Brian
-1600 sqft ranch built in the late 60's by my grand parents.
-Current heating systems is an old Memco 100 wood boiler and a 7 year old buderus oil boiler with riello burner and a 40 gal indirect.
I will be upgrading the heating system and will be getting away from oil. My budget is $15-17,000 for materials, I'll be installing.
Option 1: Froling w/ 2-500 Gal propane tanks, pellet burner conversion, keep indirect.
Option 2: Varmebaronen new lambda Vedolux w/ 2-500 Gal propane tanks, pellet burner conversion, keep indirect.
Option 3: Varmebaronen non lambda Vedolux with pellet burner option, 1-1000L Teknik Tank, 2- 1000L UB Tanks. Remove and sell oil boiler and Indirect.
So these are some options that I'm thinking of. I really like option 3 because I would have wood/pellet/solar/electric for options but its not a lambda boiler.
Please give me your opinions good/bad or if you have any other suggestions. Thanks, Brian
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. Brian
My good friend is going to buy the oil boiler, Indirect and oil tank so swapping over to pellets will pay for itself pretty quick. We most likely won't be using them all that much. My wife has no problem starting fires and loading the wood boilers. She just got sick of having to go down and feed the new yorker every 3 hours when I'm away. Almost heating season for you guys up in the county, few more weeks and there will be snow in the ground